Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
(
www.palacecinemas.com.au
;
61 Petrie Tce, Petrie Terrace; adult/child $17.50/13; 10am-late)
Near Roma St
Station in the Barracks Centre, the plush, six-screen Palace Barracks shows Hollywood
and alternative fare, and has a bar.
CINEMA
Palace Centro
(
www.palacecinemas.com.au
;
39 James St, Fortitude Valley; adult/child $17.50/13; 10am-late)
Palace Centro
on James St screens art-house films and has a French film festival in March/April.
Dendy Cinema
(
www.dendy.com.au
;
Portside Wharf, 39 Hercules St, Hamilton; tickets $17.50; 9am-late)
Shows main-
stream fare at Portside Wharf (
Click here
)
, a short ferry downstream from New Farm.
CINEMA
South Bank Cinema
(
www.cineplex.com.au
;
cnr Grey & Ernest Sts, South Bank; adult/child from $9/5; 10am-late)
The cheapest
complex for mainstream releases: wade through a sea of popcorn aromas and teenagers.
CINEMA
Event Cinemas
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10am-late)
On Queen
(
www.eventcinemas.com.au
;
Level 3, Myer Centre, Elizabeth St; adult/child $17/12.50;
St Mall; shows mainstream blockbusters.
DON'T MISS
OUTDOOR CINEMA
One of the best ways to spend a warm summer night in Brisbane is with a picnic basket and some friends at an
Lamington Rd, New Farm; adult/child $16/12; 7pm Wed-Sun) runs between December and February at New
Farm Park near the Brisbane Powerhouse. New releases, indies and cult classics all get a screening from Wednes-
day to Sunday, flickering into life around 7pm. Tickets go on sale in the first week of November.
Cultural Forecourt, South Bank Parklands, South Bank; adult/child online $17/12, at the gate $22/17; from
6pm Mon-Fri, from 4pm Sat & Sun) in South Bank, where from mid-October to late November you can watch
big-screen classics under the stars (or clouds). Hire a beanbag or bring a picnic rug.
Performing Arts & Comedy